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MODES for GUITAR: A Brief Introduction-04 Relative Major and Minor Scales.

 




MODES for GUITAR: A Brief Introduction-04 Relative Major and Minor Scales.

In this section we are going to look at the relationship between relative Major and Minor scales. Exploring how you can use the same notes to create very different sounds when you change the way you relate them to each other.



CHAPTER LINKS:

01 INTRODUCTION and FOREWORD.

02 THE MAJOR SCALE or IONIAN MODE.

03 THE NATURAL MINOR SCALE or AEOLIAN MODE.

04 RELATIVE MAJOR and MINOR SCALES.

05 THE DORIAN MODE.

06 THE PHRYGIAN MODE.

07 THE LYDIAN MODE.

08 THE MIXOLYDIAN MODE.

09 THE LOCRIAN MODE.

10 ALL MODES-A COMPARISON. 

11 APPLYING MODES OVER CHORDS AND RIFFS.

12 MODAL CHORD PROGRESSIONS.

13 MODAL CHORD PROGRESSIONS/ROMAN NUMERAL SYSTEM.

14 APPENDIX 1.

15 APPENDIX 2.

16 APPENDIX 3.

17 APPENDIX 4.

18 APPENDIX 5.

19 APPENDIX 6.












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